A kitsch-soaked hideaway in the post-apocalyptic wonderland of Bombay Beach: step inside The Palazzo, where roadside Americana meets desert surrealism. This one-bedroom retreat is drenched in charm and eccentricity: think leather club chairs, vintage lamps, wood paneling, and bold prints by the photographer-owner. The atmosphere is equal parts lodge, love letter, and Lynchian living room.
Located at 1st Street and Avenue E—just five blocks from the ghostly shores of the Salton Sea—this fully air-conditioned home is your launchpad for exploring the strange sublime of the Imperial Valley: Salvation Mountain, Slab City, East Jesus, and the decaying glamour of Bombay Beach itself.
Inside:
• A queen bedroom with crisp linens and dreamcatchers above the bed
• A spacious living room with two sofas, armchairs, a flatscreen TV, and glowing lamps for that golden-hour glow all night long
• A dining nook that conjures 1970s supper club vibes
• A stocked kitchen and a cozy office nook with an ergonomic chair for remote work or poetic musing
• Lighting-fast WiFi, three cooling units, and a porch facing the train tracks for your daily fix of cinematic ambience
The lot is fenced, pet-friendly, and private. But remember: Bombay Beach is more than a destination—it’s an art colony, social experiment, and poetic ruin. There’s no gas station. But there is magic.